by Phantom914 February 22, 2018
1. A term sometimes used by writers to describe the common phenomenon in which they feel one or more of their characters has taken on a "life of its own" and talks back to them or pushes the plot in their own direction.
2. A strong attachment to a fictional or historical character and/or the story of said character; a habit of holding mental "conversations" with such a character; a sort of "imaginary friend" for grown-ups.
2. A strong attachment to a fictional or historical character and/or the story of said character; a habit of holding mental "conversations" with such a character; a sort of "imaginary friend" for grown-ups.
The story ended up going in a completely different direction than intended, as the author accidentally soulbonded the lead character, who then refused to be killed off.
by Stachelrochen May 15, 2004
n., a soul created by the mental energy of another person/people, existing within the 'mental plane' of a person and not in the physical plane. Soulbonds are often fictional characters.
v., to experience the above.
v., to experience the above.
by Hime May 16, 2004
n: Soulbonding-
The peculiar notion that one can have a friendship with fictional characters.
n: Soulbond- A character that one who does this claims to do it with.
v: To `Soulbond` is to engage in this oddity.
The peculiar notion that one can have a friendship with fictional characters.
n: Soulbond- A character that one who does this claims to do it with.
v: To `Soulbond` is to engage in this oddity.
This guy talks about the Harry Potter books like they were real events. 5-to-1 says that he soulbonds.
by Shiro November 4, 2003
In the popular game Among Us this term refers to the mutual 100% accountability between 2 players that arises when both players have had 100% clear vision of each other for an entire round where 2/3 people have died.
This is usually a fairly hard line of evidence to use in meetings.
Soulbonded means 100% accountability, If two people agree that they are soulbonded, you can be sure their roles are in alignment, be it that they are both crewmates or an imposter duo.
This is usually a fairly hard line of evidence to use in meetings.
Soulbonded means 100% accountability, If two people agree that they are soulbonded, you can be sure their roles are in alignment, be it that they are both crewmates or an imposter duo.
*meeting called
White: "white and pink are soulbonded, we were together for the entire round and 3 people have died"
Pink : "yeah i can vouch for that me and white are soulbounded"
Blue: "ok so if either die now we can clear the other now, also very slight chance of white and pink being imposter duo"
White: "white and pink are soulbonded, we were together for the entire round and 3 people have died"
Pink : "yeah i can vouch for that me and white are soulbounded"
Blue: "ok so if either die now we can clear the other now, also very slight chance of white and pink being imposter duo"
by Big Jock the Crisp Muncher 47 October 6, 2020